| Storm tide frequency analysis for the Gulf coast of Florida, from Cape San Blas to St. Petersburg Beach - :13459 | National Weather Service (NWS)

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Storm tide height frequency distributions are developed on the Gulf coast of Florida from Cape San Blas to St. Petersburg Beach for the National Flood Insurance program by computing storm tides from a full set of climatologically representative hurricanes, using the National Weather Service hydrodynamic storm surge model. Tide levels are shown in coastal profile between annual frequencies of 0.10 and .002. This report is intended for use in estimating actuarial risk to buildings from coastal floods and in land use management.

Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council; United States, National Marine Fisheries Service., Southeast Region,; United States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration., Office of Program Planning and Integration,;

Published:

2010

Description:

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